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Little People’s Matt Roloff slams his own kids as ‘monsters’ in shocking new video amid nasty

LITTLE People's Matt Roloff slams his own kids as "monsters" in a shocking new video amid their nasty family feud.

Matt, 61, and his twin sons Zach and Jeremy Roloff, both 32, have been at odds ever since the family patriarch placed a portion of the farm on the market for $4M.

5 Little People, Big World star Matt Roloff with his twin sons Zach and Jeremy Roloff Credit: Instagram

5 Matt opened up about the drama on the farm while meeting with his longtime friend Credit: TLC

During the latest ep ... Read more

Black Rock Coffee Bar Adds Another Location in the Northwest

PORTLAND, Nov. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Black Rock Coffee Bar, the popular Oregon-based boutique coffee chain that is known for its premium roasted coffees, teas, smoothies and flavorful drinks, continues to expand its number of locations in the U.S. ... Read more

Vancouver Man Sentenced to 16 Years in Prison for Child Sex

PORTLAND, Ore.—A Vancouver, Washington man was sentenced to federal prison today for transporting two teen girls across state lines, drugging and sexually abusing them, and selling them to other men for sex.

Johnl Jackson, 34, was sent ... Read more

Summit Place Assisted Living Appoints New Executive Director

Submitted by Nightingale Healthcare

Summit Place Assisted Living, Bellingham’s premiere assisted living community, has just appointed Elizabeth Martin, RN as its new executive director. In this capacity, Elizabeth will oversee Summit P ... Read more

Tech Layoffs, Work From Home Weigh on Office Markets

Big Tech is shrinking as diminished profits and slumping share prices dictate layoffs, and so is the footprint of the leading tech firms in cities that have grown increasingly reliant on the industry.



Key Takeaways Big tech companies are shrinking office footprints amid layoffs and a bear market.

San Francisco has been hit especially hard, with office vacancies recently topping 25%.

Lyft is cutting its office space nearly in half as employees work from home.

Facebook owner Meta P ... Read more

As climate change progresses, trees in cities struggle

SEATTLE (AP) — As the driest summer in Seattle’s record books ended, trees across the city were sounding silent alarms.

It was the latest in a string of Seattle summers in the last decade, including a record-breaking heat dome in 202 ... Read more

Council Roundup: Budget amendments considered

Plus, additional affordable housing tools introduced, annual Comprehensive Plan Amendments move ahead and Wintergrass commendation

On Monday, the City Council had a chance to propose amendments and ask final questions related to the city ... Read more

Bellevue Probation’s domestic violence treatment gets resu

People convicted of domestic violence offenses have a low rate of reconviction after treatment from the Bellevue Probation Office, according to a study by the Washington Gender and Justice Commission.

According to data provided from six ... Read more